How US Supreme Court ruling on race in admissions pitches minority against each otherThe court's supermajority might have looked at California, which banned affirmative action in public universities in 1996 because voters wa...
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Edward Blum, a 71-year-old conservative legal strategist, answers questions on his appeal in the US Supreme Court against 'race-conscious' ...
Affirmative action in USA: What is it? All you may want to knowAffirmative action has been making headlines after the US Supreme Court announced a landmark judgement against affirmative action policies ...
What the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action means for US collegesColleges and universities that take race into consideration have said they do so as part of a holistic approach that reviews every aspect o...
US Supreme Court rules that colleges must stop considering the race of applicants for admissionMany institutions of higher education, corporations and military leaders have long backed affirmative action on campuses not simply to reme...
Appeals court rules Harvard did not discriminate against Asian American applicantsA report in The Harvard Crimson said judges for the First Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that the University's admissions processe...
Harvard to defend practices as Asian-American bias trial endsHarvard, which is based in Cambridge in Massachusetts, denies the allegations and says its approach to promoting student body diversity is ...